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Steve Barnes September 8th 03 12:37 PM

PAINTING RADIATORS
 
I wanted to paint a radiator (already having been painted by a
previous owner) with the same paint used for the walls. It is Dulux
Rich Matt emulsion but says on the tin not for radiators! I had
previously been of the opinion that it did'nt really matter what type
of paint used on radiators as long as the radiator was not down to the
bare metal. Does anyone know what the rules and risks are in painting
radiators?

Christian McArdle September 8th 03 02:23 PM

PAINTING RADIATORS
 
I wanted to paint a radiator (already having been painted by a
previous owner) with the same paint used for the walls. It is Dulux
Rich Matt emulsion but says on the tin not for radiators!


Radiators need special paint because of the heat. These paints are usually
solvent based gloss paints. However, I believe that Dulux Trade Aquatech is
a water based paint suitable for radiator application that might come in the
same colour as your emulsion, if it is a standard colour. Being water based,
it won't discolour with time. It won't be matt, however, but won't be high
gloss either, as it is water based. You may need to find a "Dulux Decorator
Centre" to get hold of it. They are like builder's merchants for Dulux and
Glidden paint.

Christian.



Steve Walker September 12th 03 06:53 PM

PAINTING RADIATORS
 
Steve Barnes wrote:
I wanted to paint a radiator (already having been painted by a
previous owner) with the same paint used for the walls. It is Dulux
Rich Matt emulsion but says on the tin not for radiators! I had
previously been of the opinion that it did'nt really matter what
type of paint used on radiators as long as the radiator was not
down to the bare metal. Does anyone know what the rules and risks
are in painting radiators?


Just slap it on, it'll be fine. Emulsion won't wear well though, unless
you seal over it with laquer.




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